Nigeria qualified for the semi-finals of the 34th edition of AFCON after beating Angola (1-0).
Between a Nigerian team extremely solid in defence (1 goal in 4 matches) and the other Angolan team curiously effective in attack, it will be the turn of the Nigerians who proved to be more challenging opponents than expected for their Angolan counterparts, especially with the only goal from Atalanta striker Ademola Lookman.
The Angolans did not succeed in thwarting all the predictions. Unable to find the net in their last 4 matches before the AFCON with 4 draws (0-0) in a row, they currently have the best attack in the competition with a score of 9 goals in 5 matches.
In the semi-finals, the Osimhen squad will play against the qualifier for the second poster this Saturday, Cape Verde – South Africa, on Wednesday, February 7 from 9:00 p.m. (Tunisian time).
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